Has anyone here ever used a resume service and/or a Headhunter to find a job? I would love to get out of dead-end retail management. Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful to have a job in this tough economy, but if I can find and get into a more technically oriented job, that would be great. My degree is in Physics so I'm looking to break into a technically related field with little to no experience.
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I am more concerned with resume services. I feel like I am missing key words or phrases to get picked up on. I have my resume posted on careerbuilder and usa jobs. I have applied through company websites. I cant seem to make it padt the automated stuffOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostI am more concerned with resume services. I feel like I am missing key words or phrases to get picked up on. I have my resume posted on careerbuilder and usa jobs. I have applied through company websites. I cant seem to make it padt the automated stuff
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Originally posted by TENGRAM View PostKeep it simple, use keywords from the actual job listing, and just keep putting them out. I've been having trouble too but just got two call backs today and have an interview coming up. Good luckOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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I really appreciate all of the smart ass comments. they have been most helpful. i wrote my resume in your esteemed microsoft word, several different versions of it actually. I also have modified it for each individual listing I have appkied for. I also have had my resume, in multiple formats and wordings listed on all of the job sites. My original question was asking if someone had used a resume service to help fine tune their resume, the areas that dont need re-wording. I fully understand that if I am applying to flip burgers, that they could care less about my quantum mechanics, materials sciences, or advanced mathematical physics courses.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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I think the smart as responses are because this was just asked.
Secondly you blamed it on automated systems. Which a resume service won't help you with. If you really are tailoring per job description it's probably something else keeping you back. Do you have any technical experience?
And the obligatory: "get a real engineering degree :P"
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostI think the smart as responses are because this was just asked.
Secondly you blamed it on automated systems. Which a resume service won't help you with. If you really are tailoring per job description it's probably something else keeping you back. Do you have any technical experience?
And the obligatory: "get a real engineering degree :P"Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Yeah it's pretty hard to get in without experience, but I have seen a decent number of postings for entry level just not sure on the physics thing. Have you tried looking for multidiscipline, optics, or reliability engineering positions?
I know I was one of the only in my graduating class with an offer despite being far from the highest gpa. Internships are the single most important thing for getting jobs after graduation.
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